The second map was done as a present from Gaming Paper to Wolfgang Baur, writer of Kobold Quarterly, a role-playing magazine. Wolfgang used to work for Wizards of the Coast.
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The map was based on a preexisting one by David Schwartz from Kobold Quarterly 10. I did one entirely by myself, but due to time constraints, employed the help of LemonVampire and HeroScarf to get the second half of the map drawn, and then I colored it. I used RoseArt Poster paints, which worked surprisingly well, and Prismacolor Pencils.
A short part of my 11 foot long map can also be viewed on RPG Blog II, on their first day of GenCon coverage.
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